|Brazil: Selling in domestic cotton market lucrative than exporting
18
Jun '21
Cotton prices have been firm in the Brazilian market and 23 per cent higher than the export parity for almost two months, confirming that sales in the domestic market have been more profitable than exporting the product. However, the Brazilian market is expected to consume only 17 per cent of the national cotton supply, meaning that exports need to be high.
Cotton prices have been firm in the Brazilian market and 23 per cent higher than the export parity for almost two months, confirming that sales in the domestic market have been more profitable than exporting the product. However, the Brazilian market is expected to consume only 17 per cent of the national cotton supply, meaning that exports need to be high.